Early Medieval glass vessels found in Kent: a catalogue of glass vessels of European migrants to Kent, from Approximately AD 450 - 700, in museums, archaeological trusts and societies, and private ...
Stephens, Winifred, 2006, Early Medieval glass vessels found in Kent: a catalogue of glass vessels of European migrants to Kent, from Approximately AD 450 - 700, in museums, archaeological trusts and societies, and private collections, Oxford: Archaeopress.
Romano-British glass vessels: a handbook
Price, Jennifer, 1998, Romano-British glass vessels: a handbook, York: Council for British Archaeology.
Roman glass: two centuries of art and invention
Newby, Martine (ed.), 1991, Roman glass: two centuries of art and invention, London: Society of Antiquaries.
Collingwood, R.G., 1990, The Roman inscriptions of Britain vol.II, Gloucestershire: Alan Sutton Publishing, -95.
Collingwood, R.G., 1990, The Roman inscriptions of Britain vol.II, Gloucestershire: Alan Sutton Publishing, -95.
Glass of the Roman Empire
Whitehead, David, 1988, Glass of the Roman Empire, New York: Corning Museum of Glass.
Tucker, Peter, 1981, Yesterday's bottles: a local guide for Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge and district, K. & S.B.C.
Tucker, Peter, 1981, Yesterday's bottles: a local guide for Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge and district, K. & S.B.C.
Roman shipping and trade: Britain and the Rhine provinces
du Plat Taylor, Joan (ed.), 1978, Roman shipping and trade: Britain and the Rhine provinces, London: Council for British Archaeology.
The glass industry of the Weald
Kenyon, G.H., 1967, The glass industry of the Weald, Leicester: Leicester University Press.
Milner-White, E., 1948, The ancient glass of St. Michael's, Spurriergate, York, York, H. Morley & Sons.
Milner-White, E., 1948, The ancient glass of St. Michael's, Spurriergate, York, York, H. Morley & Sons.
An old York Church: All Hallows in North Street, York: its mediaeval stained glass and architecture
Shaw, P.J., 1908, An old York Church: All Hallows in North Street, York: its mediaeval stained glass and architecture, York: The Church Shop.
Parsons, Philip, 1794, The monuments and painted glass of upwards of one hundred churches in Kent, Canterbury, Simmons, Kirkby and Jones.
Parsons, Philip, 1794, The monuments and painted glass of upwards of one hundred churches in Kent, Canterbury, Simmons, Kirkby and Jones.
Winston, Charles, 1847, An inquiry into the difference of style observable in ancient glass paintings especially in England: part I and II, Oxford, John Henry Parker.
Winston, Charles, 1847, An inquiry into the difference of style observable in ancient glass paintings especially in England: part I and II, Oxford, John Henry Parker.
Ancient stained and painted glass in the churches of Surrey
Eeles, Francis C., 1930, Ancient stained and painted glass in the churches of Surrey, Guildford: Surrey Archaeology Society.
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